- and
other languages, including: ojoche, ojite, ojushte, ujushte, ujuxte,
capomo, mojo, ox, iximche,
masica in Honduras, uje in the
state of
Michoacan Mexico...
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Francisco Lo de
Marcos Rincón de
Guayabitos La Peñita de
Jaltemba Los
Ayala El
Capomo Bahía de
Chacala Playa Platanitos The
following locations have attractive...
- tobacco, corn,
beans and chiles. An
abundance of mangoes, chirimoyos,
capomos, and date
palms grow in the area. At the foot of the
Vallejo Mountains...
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Nayarit 327
Colonia Moderna (Moderna)
Nayarit 327
Compostela Nayarit 327 El
Capomo Nayarit 327
Felipe Carrillo Puerto Nayarit 327
Ixtapa de la Concepción Nayarit...
- Mexico. The
flower inspirations were as follows:
Alexis Mvgler - Flor de
Capomo (Tropical
Royalblue Waterlily)
Ariel -
Bugambilia (Bougainvillea) Aries...
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Arizona Press. ISBN 9780816519811. Freeze, Ray A. (1989). Mayo de Los
Capomos, Sinaloa.
Archivo de
Lenguas Indígenas del
Estado de Oaxaca, 14. 14. 166...
-
Leonarda Estrella Laureano is a Mayo
Mexican potter from
Capomos, El
Fuerte in Sinaloa. She
learned the
craft from her
mother and has
since taught members...
- and
walnut (Juglans). In the
semitropical lower parts there is havillo,
capomo, parota, spring,
purple rose and
Spanish cedar.
There is a
cloud forest...
-
Languages in danger". www.unesco.org. Freeze, Ray A. (1989). Mayo de los
Capomos, Sinaloa. Collard,
Howard and Collard,
Elisabeth Scott. 1962. Vocabulario...
- subsp. eriocarpa:
cloud forest –
cuaniquil Brosimum alicastrum – mojo,
capomo,
mojote Chlorophora tinctora Dorstenia drakena – gallito,
barbudilla Ficus...